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Take maps offline

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Offline maps allow you to view, collect, and update features when you are disconnected from the Internet. Once you are reconnected, you can synchronize your map, send any updates you have, and get map updates from other users.

Using ArcGIS Online, you can take a web map offline for use in ArcGIS apps such as Collector for ArcGIS and custom apps built with ArcGIS Runtime. To take a map offline, all the layers, including the basemap and reference layers, must be enabled for offline use. Esri basemaps are automatically enabled for offline use. You can enable the following types of map layers for offline use:

Feature services (from ArcGIS Server 10.3 or later)—Choose the Query and Sync options to enable offline use. If you want the data to be editable, you must also choose any combination of Create, Delete, and Update.

Hosted tile layers—Check the Enable offline mode box on the Settings tab of the item page.

After the layers are enabled for offline use, you can enable the web map for offline use by checking the Enable offline mode box under Offline Mode in the item page settings. If your map supports offline use—that is, if all layers in the map are enabled for offline use when the map is saved—taking it offline is automatically enabled. If you don’t want your map to be taken offline, uncheck the Enable offline mode box and click Save.

If the map you want to take offline contains a tile layer, the source service definition file or tile package for the tile layer must exist in your portal.

Choose the right advanced offline options for your project

When authoring a map for offline use, you can specify which information users receive from the server by adjusting the Advanced Offline Options settings. The Advanced Offline Options settings affect which data users initially download and subsequently sync from the server. These settings do not affect edits made by the user; those are always sent to the server.

To adjust the advanced offline options, click the Show advanced options link next to the Offline Mode setting in the map's item page. These options are configurable when the requirements detailed above for taking a map offline are met, as well as when there is at least one editable feature layer in the map and all editable feature layers in the map are either hosted feature layers or layers from ArcGIS Server 10.4 or later feature services.

The Advanced Offline Options settings work out of the box in Collector for ArcGIS. Developers building their own apps with ArcGIS Runtime can take advantage of these advanced options by using unsupported JSON. For example, if you are building an app using ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET, you could use the UnsupportedJson property.

This section provides more details about each of these settings and explains how to choose the right one for your project depending on the types of information your users need as well as any bandwidth or transfer time limits your organization has implemented.

Options for editable layers

In the Editable layers section, specify which types of data users retrieve from the server. Edits are always sent to the server each time the user synchronizes data. By default, both features and attachments are retrieved.

Features

Leave Features checked if users need to see the features in a work area when a map is first downloaded in addition to new and updated features after syncing. This option results in slower performance and increased storage usage for the initial download and subsequent sync operations, but it delivers all the features in a work area.

If users do not need to see existing features
when they first download a map or update features they are not
working with when they sync, uncheck this option. This decreases the amount of data transferred. New
features are always uploaded during sync.

Attachments

Leave Attachments checked if
users need to see them. This increases the size of the data you retrieve with the initial download and synchronizes with the server.

Uncheck Attachments if users
do not need to see these to complete their work.
Attachments will not be downloaded, which decreases storage on your mobile device and decreases the time it takes to download and sync. New attachments are always uploaded during
sync.

Note:

If one or more of your layers is from ArcGIS Server 10.3.1 or earlier, you can't exclude attachments for editable layers.

Options for read-only layers

In the Read-only layers section, you only specify whether users will retrieve attachments from the server for noneditable layers. Features in read-only layers are always retrieved. Uncheck Attachments when users do not need to see attachments associated with read-only features. Users still see read-only assets, but data size and transfer time costs are reduced because users do not sync attachments.